(02-08-2013 11:07 AM)houseofcantor Wrote: Another bullshit example of leading questions and snarky editing. All yours for twenty bucks. Did you do it, theo? Did you pay twenty bucks for this crap? Your buddy Ray Comfort is laughing all the way to the bank.

The movie can be downloaded free. Where did you come up with the idea that it cost twenty bucks?

The information in ancient libraries came from real minds of real people. The far more complex information in cells came from the far more intelligent mind of God.

(02-08-2013 11:07 AM)houseofcantor Wrote: Another bullshit example of leading questions and snarky editing. All yours for twenty bucks. Did you do it, theo? Did you pay twenty bucks for this crap? Your buddy Ray Comfort is laughing all the way to the bank.

The movie can be downloaded free. Where did you come up with the idea that it cost twenty bucks?

The word "free" does not appear anywhere on that page. The download link only states it is available and leads to a site charging $20. On that site, the sequence of letters "free" only occurs five times: The first of which states you may sign up for free weekly updates from the website. The second is in the website navigation bar under resources where you can find other downloads that are free. The third is within the video description stating they would "prefer" to make this a free resource on youtube, being important information and whatnot, but decided not to. The fourth and fifth instance occurred in the margin for an internal link featuring a different product that was free.

(03-08-2013 10:32 AM)theophilus Wrote: The movie can be downloaded free. Where did you come up with the idea that it cost twenty bucks?

The word "free" does not appear anywhere on that page. The download link only states it is available and leads to a site charging $20. On that site, the sequence of letters "free" only occurs five times: The first of which states you may sign up for free weekly updates from the website. The second is in the website navigation bar under resources where you can find other downloads that are free. The third is within the video description stating they would "prefer" to make this a free resource on youtube, being important information and whatnot, but decided not to. The fourth and fifth instance occurred in the margin for an internal link featuring a different product that was free.

In other words, you are outright lying.

Ah, but let's be charitable to the guy .

Exploration reveals that a digital copy is $20; a dvd may be obtained for no more than $5 (and for decreasing unit cost according to increasing order size). One should note, however, that physical copies appear to be in short supply, and unavailable. It may well be available for free in - ahem - the usual places.

He is lying if and only if he knows his statement to be untrue. Extending the slightest hint of benefit of the doubt to poor theophilus, it is perfectly plausible that he may, in fact, not know.